Days before “Brave 24: London,” His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the founder and visionary of Brave Combat Federation, met with His Excellency Simon Martin, the British Ambassador to Bahrain. They discussed the relationship between Bahrain and Great Britain and confirmed that the link between both countries has had a positive impact in various fields, including sports.

Set for July 25, 2019, “Brave 24: London” is the first ever Brave CF event to take place in London, England. It will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park inside the Copper Box Arena.

As Brave CF gears up to make its London debut, H.H. Sheikh Khaled hailed the relationships between Bahrain and Great Britain and the mixed martial arts promotion’s role in cementing that positive rapport they share. He said, “We directed to the organizing of Brave Combat Federation in London on July 25th, 2019 as a step to cement the relationship among both countries.”

Such a step will give the groundbreaking event the opportunity to earn extra success, H.H. Sheikh Khaled explained. Martin, from his side, praised the efforts being exerted by the Brave CF founder to support the relations, welcoming the initiative to host “Brave 24: London.”

The British Ambassador to Bahrain noted that Brave CF’s popularity is on the rise. He added that the promotion has a growing number of followers worldwide.

“Brave 24: London” will be an invite-only event set to connect the highest level of influencers, businessmen and politicians to the fastest-growing sport in the world in the fastest-growing arena for MMA. Featuring eight MMA bouts, the historic show will be headlined by reigning Brave CF Featherweight World Champion Bubba “Bad Man” Jenkins, 31, of California, United States and and his challenger Lucas “Mineiro” Martins, 30, of Brazil.

In the co-main event, Maciej “MagicMan” Gierzewski, 32, of Poland and Northern Ireland will make his Brave CF debut. He will compete in the lightweight division against undefeated fighter Cian “The Warrior” Cowley, 25, of Dublin, Ireland.